Practical Single-Hand Sword

The Practical Single-Hand Sword is based on the Marshall sword, so named for one of England's finest knights of the latter half of the 12th century. The sword is classically styled, with a cruciform hilt, wheel pommel and a ridged-and-fullered blade that is both stiff and surprisingly light. With a weight of less than 2 lbs., the sword can be wielded forcefully without undue wear and tear on the arm.